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The Young Turks (Turkish: or Genç Osmanlılar Young Ottomans (plural), from French: Jeunes Turcs ) were a coalition of various groups favoring reformation of the administration of the Ottoman ...
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The Young Turk Revolution of 1908 reversed the suspension of the Ottoman parliament by Sultan Abdul Hamid II, marking the onset of the Second Constitutional Era. A landmark in the dissolution of the...
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Also known as the Young Turks, this group sought to restore the 1876 constitution and unify the diverse elements of ... The liberal government in power since July 1912 was overthrown in January 1913 in a coup engineered by Enver Pasha, and the most authoritarian elements of the Young Turk movement gained full control.
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Young Turks,'' ■whom he is said to favor. THE THRONE PERILOUS. —Punch. Pasha aimed at the modernization of Turkey. Altho on many points our movement is in ...
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This was led by three army officers from the Young Turks movement, Enver Pasha (1881-1922), Mehmed Talaat (1874-1921) and Ahmed Djemal (1872-1922). These men supported the Central Powers during the First World War but lost power when the Allies won victory in 1918.
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Member of a reformist movement of young army officers in the Ottoman Empire founded 1889 ... Member of a reformist movement of young army officers in the Ottoman Empire founded 1889. The movement was instrumental in the constitutional changes of 1908 and the abdication of Sultan Abd al-Hamid II 1909. It gained prestige...
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It's the same reason why all people who want to bend the law start with a youth movement. Because the young don't know how "it's supposed to be done." They are more ready to take orders and change the ways things are, partly because they don't even know what they're changing. ... The Young Turks - Rebel Headquarters...
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The Young Turks, the first nationwide liberal talk show and first live, daily internet TV show, is a funny, smart, irreverent and entertaining look at politics, sex, news, pop culture, current affairs and personal stories. ... The daily music of The Young Turks. Want to know ... CENK, why not start a Progressive Party movement?;
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Although all sorts of people became Young Turks (a movement officially called the Committee of Union and Progress), we can say several things about them. In contrast to earlier constitutionalists and liberals, they were generally not from important families and had not enjoyed brilliant careers in the bureaucracy.
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2. Young person who rebels against authority or societal expectations. (American Heritage Dictionary); The Young Turks is a revolutionary show. We were the first original talk show on Sirius satellite radio and the first live, daily webcast on the internet.
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